Tag: filmmaking

The art of screenwriting is a difficulty that takes years of practice and failure to master. The art of dialogue is a struggle in composing a simplistic speech. When considered, our primary goal as screenwriters is to take human behavior and accurately reflect it on the page. In terms of dialogue, we seek to take... Continue Reading →

I'm in a sort of disputation right now with the future of my career. To sum it up, I have a strong desire to start broadcasting myself on YouTube for the sake of my writing. With this, I contemplate whether I should focus on my writing rather than leading myself to believe I have any... Continue Reading →

Introduction In 1888, the invention of roll film was perfected. George Eastman had created a technology brilliant enough to capture pictures in motion. It wasn't long after that people started having their fun with it. By 1913, Hollywood had begun to grow. It's often forgotten how convincing cinema was when it first hit the public.... Continue Reading →